Interview With UIzard Creator Ryu Sunt-tae
volume4 writes "A couple of days ago, the folks over at Ajaxian introduced the world to UIzard, an awesome creation by a Korean developer using YUI. There is actually a heck of a lot more about it, and the excitement about the app caused the UIzard website to go down. Most people could not interact with the app or learn more. A day or so later, the website was back but I could still not access the app. I went on a search to find the creator of UIzard to learn more about it, and finally, through Jinho.Jung on Flickr, I got ahold of his email address and hooked up with Ryu Sunt-tae to learn more."
Apart from "awesome"?
Hmmm, i just figured out the paragraph about him is further down the page. The characters i see are, phonetically, in English:
1. UIzard -
ryu seung tae neum
R character + yu character, both making family name
S character + -| (i'm using minus and pipe to simulate the "eu" chars that are pronounced as "uh", like mud/bud/scud/flood) and the null char "ng" (circle) beneath "s" and "eu"
[- (simulating the "t" (single "t" sound, not the double "t" sound/char) left of the "H"-looking char that makes the sound "ay" sound spelled as "ae" (like Hyundae, spoken quickly from the english spelling/chars of heeyoon-day/hyoon-dae, w/ emphasis on the d, almost "t", between day and take)
at the very end is the article/suffix "neum", for which i am awaiting an explanation by a Korean friend here studying English...
These might be useful:
http://www.flashcardexchange.com/flashcards/view/493303
http://langintro.com/kintro/
http://langintro.com/kintro/family/direct.htm
http://langintro.com/kintro/first.htm
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